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    The Metaphysics of Dub

    The Nigerian-Jamaican-American writer Louis Chude-Sokei on black cyborgs, black blackface, and the intersections of race, technology, and robotics. Find the original episode here . Produced by Mickey Capper. Interview by Ben Bush.

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    By Andrew Leland • Dec 19, 2016 • 1 min read

    The Nigerian-Jamaican-American writer Louis Chude-Sokei on black cyborgs, black blackface, and the intersections of race, technology, and robotics.

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      Andrew Leland

      author of “The Country of the Blind: A Memoir At The End Of Sight”

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